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  2. Yuganta: The End of an Epoch - Wikipedia

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    It is a critical analysis of the Mahabharata. The book was written in Marathi originally and was translated in English by W. Norman Brown. [2] It was translated into Nepali by Sujit Mainali and was published in October 2020 by Kathmandu-based publishing house Book Hill. [3]

  3. Madhabi - Wikipedia

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    Madhabi (Nepali: माधवी) is a 1983 Nepali mythological novel by Madan Mani Dixit. [1] It was published on 13 April 1983 by Sajha Prakashan, and won the Madan Puraskar (2039 BS) for the same year. [2] [3] It is a retelling of the story of Madhabi and Gallav from Mahabharata. Written in a grandiose setting, the novel depicts the economic ...

  4. Shakti Ballav Aryal - Wikipedia

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    Shakti Ballav Aryal (Nepali: शक्तिबल्लभ अर्याल; also known as Shakti Ballav Arjyal or Shakti Ballabh Aryal) was a Nepalese writer, translator, and a Hindu priest. Aryal has translated numerous Sanskrit works in the Nepali-language including Mahabharat Virat Parva (1771), and Hansyakadamba (1789).

  5. Versions of the Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    The Ramayana story is also recounted within other Sanskrit texts, including: the Mahabharata (in the Ramokhyana Parva of the Vana Parva); [12] Bhagavata Purana contains a concise account of Rama's story in its ninth skandha; [13] brief versions also appear in the Vishnu Purana as well as in the Agni Purana.

  6. Cheerharan - Wikipedia

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    Cheerharan (Nepali: चीरहरण) is a 2016 Nepali mythological novel by Neelam Karki Niharika. It was published by Sangri-La Books and is the ninth book of the author. The book won the Padmashree Sahitya Puraskar for the same year. [1] The novel is a retelling of the Mahabharata epic. It shows the pain suffered by women in the political ...

  7. Yojana Gandha - Wikipedia

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    Yojangandha (Nepali: योजनगन्धा) is a Nepali novel by Binod Prasad Dhital. [1] It was published in 1995 by Sajha Prakashan. The book is based on a character from Mahabharata, Satyawati. The book won the prestigious Madan Puraskar. [2] It is second book of the author who previously penned a regional novel called Ujyalo Hunu Aghi.

  8. Madhavi (play) - Wikipedia

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    Madhavi is an Indian play written in Hindi by Bhisham Sahni. This is a play in three acts which recounts an ancient tale of Madhavi , daughter of king Yayati from Mahabharata . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  9. Parva (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel narrates the story of Mahabharata mostly using monologue as a literary technique. Several principal characters found in the original Mahabharata reminisce almost their entire lives. Both the setting and the context for the reminiscence is the onset of the Kurukshetra War. The novel begins with a conversation in the court of Madra desha.